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Spend $6800 on a camera. Power it with a knock-off that may not be manufactured with proper QC, may lack safety circuitry, etc., to save perhaps $50, less than 1% of the cost of the camera. Yeah, that makes sense...

Surfer I've tried 2 different types and both did not communicate despite promises by the suppliers to the contrary.

Neuro, I completely understand the rationale behind your comment but I've used 3rd party batteries in all my bodies without a single issue, the issue is that OEM batteries for any camera are completely overpriced, not that non OEM's are cheap, they are probably the right price, if I can get a battery in the UK at £30-40 that works instead of £140-150 for the Canon one then I'll take it. I've seen some listed as low as £13 but I know what the likely outcome is.

I should add I've never had the need to use a 2nd battery on a shoot, LP-E4N has pretty good life.

Spend $6800 on a camera. Power it with a knock-off that may not be manufactured with proper QC, may lack safety circuitry, etc., to save perhaps $50, less than 1% of the cost of the camera. Yeah, that makes sense...

Surfer I've tried 2 different types and both did not communicate despite promises by the suppliers to the contrary.

Neuro, I completely understand the rationale behind your comment but I've used 3rd party batteries in all my bodies without a single issue, the issue is that OEM batteries for any camera are completely overpriced, not that non OEM's are cheap, they are probably the right price, if I can get a battery in the UK at £30-40 that works instead of £140-150 for the Canon one then I'll take it. I've seen some listed as low as £13 but I know what the likely outcome is.

I should add I've never had the need to use a 2nd battery on a shoot, LP-E4N has pretty good life.

You need to play your cards right - batteries are the kinds of things that retailers throw in for free when you negotiate discounts.

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I've bought a used camera for parts that was melted down by a third party li-on battery. Obviously, its not a common thing, but I'm really doubting that those Chinese manufacturers will replace your 1D X if it happens.

Back when 5D II batteries were $100+ and 3rd party batteries (who is the 2nd party?) were terrible, I bought a 7D for 3 reasons. Back-up body, Sports body, AND 2nd factory battery with factory charger. 3 years later, the 5D2 has been replaced with a 5D3, but I have never run out of battery. How does this help you? I don't know.

In this economy, every little thing counts...trust me, I'm with you on that. A lot of expenditures in life we may be able to cut corners on and tighten our belts. Not with electronics in general and DSLRs (to some, it's a serious hobby...to others, it's a profession) in particular. IMHO, the savings outweigh the possible damage that will not be covered by any warranty. Those 2 reasons (damage and lack of coverage) would not make me sleep well using an aftermarket battery.

Surfer I've tried 2 different types and both did not communicate despite promises by the suppliers to the contrary.

Neuro, I completely understand the rationale behind your comment but I've used 3rd party batteries in all my bodies without a single issue, the issue is that OEM batteries for any camera are completely overpriced, not that non OEM's are cheap, they are probably the right price, if I can get a battery in the UK at £30-40 that works instead of £140-150 for the Canon one then I'll take it. I've seen some listed as low as £13 but I know what the likely outcome is.

I should add I've never had the need to use a 2nd battery on a shoot, LP-E4N has pretty good life.

Back when 5D II batteries were $100+ and 3rd party batteries (who is the 2nd party?) were terrible, I bought a 7D for 3 reasons. Back-up body, Sports body, AND 2nd factory battery with factory charger. 3 years later, the 5D2 has been replaced with a 5D3, but I have never run out of battery. How does this help you? I don't know.

oh ok... looking back not a sin

just grab the original ones for something u have invested heavily or may be just me

Spend $6800 on a camera. Power it with a knock-off that may not be manufactured with proper QC, may lack safety circuitry, etc., to save perhaps $50, less than 1% of the cost of the camera. Yeah, that makes sense...